Too lazy to look it up but didn't McElroy win a national championship and complete 70% of his passes? Sanchez is in a bad place and Tebow doesn't hav it. Let's give McElroy a shot.

eh back with college stats ha. Tebow 66.4% McElroy 66.3. both won NTs. got any other useless stat you want to run by me. Tebow scored more TDs in one year in college then McElroy scored all college. Not to mention rushing for almost 3k yards. His ability to run is what give us a better chance to win IMO. Yeah all of our options suck I'm not saying they don't. People seem to have a blind hatred of Tebow for no reason. Was he badmouthing his team? No that was McElroy.

eh back with college stats ha. Tebow 66.4% McElroy 66.3. both won NTs. got any other useless stat you want to run by me. Tebow scored more TDs in one year in college then McElroy scored all college. Not to mention rushing for almost 3k yards. His ability to run is what give us a better chance to win IMO. Yeah all of our options suck I'm not saying they don't. People seem to have a blind hatred of Tebow for no reason. Was he badmouthing his team? No that was McElroy.

Who the hell cares "he was badmouthing his team"?! They deserved to be badmouthed ... McElroy didn't say anything that wasn't true. The Jets are awful and Mark Sanchez is an embarrassment - friggin circus clown - it would be impossible to be worse - Sanchez is an unprepared clueless idiot and he deserves to get benched. I hope I never see him in a Jets uniform again. Just a short-bus ridin' idiot. McElroy won the game, he deserves to play. A crappy McElroy is still FAR better than Sanchez.

Good thing the Cards were called for that holding penalty, would have been a game changing INT on an extremely poor thrown ball, but it's funny that fans will over look those when McElroy is throwing them, at least for now.

Who the hell cares "he was badmouthing his team"?! They deserved to be badmouthed ... McElroy didn't say anything that wasn't true. The Jets are awful and Mark Sanchez is an embarrassment - friggin circus clown - it would be impossible to be worse - Sanchez is an unprepared clueless idiot and he deserves to get benched. I hope I never see him in a Jets uniform again. Just a short-bus ridin' idiot. McElroy won the game, he deserves to play. A crappy McElroy is still FAR better than Sanchez.

I agree with you on Sanchez but McElroy is crap too. He doesn't deserve to play any more then some guy off the street does. If you can't back your team then you shouldn't be on the damn team. Period. I'd rather see Russell suit up in Green then either of these idiots. oh and maybe the team he is badmouthing and want to play for cares.

Good thing the Cards were called for that holding penalty, would have been a game changing INT on an extremely poor thrown ball, but it's funny that fans will over look those when McElroy is throwing them, at least for now.

Game changing?
we must have been watching different games, that offense was putrid.

Even if Sanchez is benched the rest of the season, he will have the opportunity to compete for it in TC next year. I don't know what you mean by "recover". Every jet fan was behind him (minus the tebowites) after the buffalo win to start the year. Let him win the job in TC next year and win a couple of games to start the year and jet fans will line up.

But he will have to compete for the job next year, neither his salary or draft position will help him.

Recover from the state that he's in now, that's my point.

I don't disagree about competing in TC, he should absolutely earn back the opportunity next year. But even this year, I still think the team shouldn't give up on him yet. No other QB gives the team the best chance to win, makes the offense as dynamic than when he is running it, the problem is, he's struggling and playing like ****, so again, today had to happen.

But if this team has a chance this year, and they do for now, if they can somehow get back in it, they need Sanchez to figure it out.

I don't disagree about competing in TC, he should absolutely earn back the opportunity next year. But even this year, I still think the team shouldn't give up on him yet. No other QB gives the team the best chance to win, makes the offense as dynamic than when he is running it, the problem is, he's struggling and playing like ****, so again, today had to happen.

But if this team has a chance this year, and they do for now, if they can somehow get back in it, they need Sanchez to figure it out.

There was no chance Sanchez was ever going to recover from running into Moore's @ss. That will go down as a legendary folly. He was never mentally or emotionally strong enough for the normal highs and lows of the NFL let alone something like that. IMO he was finished before that but that play was just the icing on the cake. Today was proof. He was despondent. That first INT was as brutal an INT as he has ever thrown. On his last pass that got tipped he threw it lazily off his back foot, it was almost as if he quit. I mentioned it in the GameDay Thread and in a matter of seconds McElroy was warming up. Rex saw the same thing I did.

McElroy is smart and is a natural leader. He will not become a leader right away, he needs to earn that through his play. But one thing is for sure, he will never be mentally or emotionally overwhelmed like Sanchez has been.

Good thing the Cards were called for that holding penalty, would have been a game changing INT on an extremely poor thrown ball, but it's funny that fans will over look those when McElroy is throwing them, at least for now.

WRONG again. Hill was held on that route and McElroy put the perfect touch on that ball for Hill to run under it. If Hill doesn't get interfered with, that's a completion and a very nicely thrown long ball.

WRONG again. Hill was held on that route and McElroy put the perfect touch on that ball for Hill to run under it. If Hill doesn't get interfered with, that's a completion and a very nicely thrown long ball.

And it is clearly something that Sanchez was incapable of doing.

stop reaching man. No one knows how that play could have turned out.

I know you're glad your boy McElroy is in, and I'm excited to see what he has, but let's not start giving him credit for plays that didn't happen.

There was no chance Sanchez was ever going to recover from running into Moore's @ss. That will go down as a legendary folly. He was never mentally or emotionally strong enough for the normal highs and lows of the NFL let alone something like that. IMO he was finished before that but that play was just the icing on the cake. Today was proof. He was despondent. That first INT was as brutal an INT as he has ever thrown. On his last pass that got tipped he threw it lazily off his back foot, it was almost as if he quit. I mentioned it in the GameDay Thread and in a matter of seconds McElroy was warming up. Rex saw the same thing I did.

McElroy is smart and is a natural leader. He will not become a leader right away, he needs to earn that through his play. But one thing is for sure, he will never be mentally or emotionally overwhelmed like Sanchez has been.

Makes a lot of sense to me. I though McElroy looked very poised out there today. He seemed to have great pocket presence!